The average flight time for the Lego drones is around 5 minutes or so and the Flybrix kit allows you to create either a octocopter, quadcopter, or hexacopter frame design.
Flybrix has also said that their software is open source; it's easy for users to modify in order to meet their own specific needs.
It has been only a few years and they have already sold thousands of their kits online and sold hundreds of kits to schools all over the world. But they are just getting started. They allegedly hope to have national retailers pick up their kit later this year. You can find thousands of videos on Youtube of people building different Lego drones and testing/flying them out.
There are several other options, like the Erle-Copter Drone Kit, HobbyKing kits, FlyBlocks kits, RadioShack drone kits, and more. Depending on what you want to go with, you can spend $47.99 on a drone kit or you could spend more than $100, there are many options in-between. The Flybrix kits are usually around $200.
Lego has been a popular children's toy for decades and has sold millions of sets worldwide. It's a toy that I myself remember playing with for many hours when I was growing up.
Previous research on Lego has suggested that Lego might make children less creative because of the instructions that come with the kit. Researchers insist that following the instructions will undermine or undercut the ability of the participant to engage in a creative task.
Children all over the world, and even adults, are content playing with Lego for hours. And lately the company has been seeing their best sales ever, they saw billions of dollars in revenue last year.
Though you can purchase the Lego drone kits from Flybrix, they aren't endorsed by The Lego Group in any way. Flybrix is its own independent company. But if you want the chance to order a convenient kit that allows you to build a Lego drone that can really fly, then look no further because they've made it easy for you to make that dream into a reality.
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